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Mid-November Heat Surges Across Texas With Weekend Record Threats

A weaker front next week is expected to trim highs to the 70s, raising rain odds to roughly 30–40 percent.

Overview

  • San Antonio’s Thursday forecast calls for patchy morning fog, a high near 83 degrees under sun, and south winds at 10–15 mph.
  • Temperatures rise further Friday through Sunday, with San Antonio near 84–85 degrees and a chance to tie or top Sunday’s 86-degree daily record from 1938.
  • Deep South Texas, including Laredo, Hebbronville and Kingsville, is projected to reach the low 90s this weekend, with parts of Northwest Texas also nearing 90 degrees.
  • Much of Texas will run 10–20 degrees above average for mid-November, keeping Dallas, Austin and Houston in the low to mid-80s.
  • Model guidance splits on the timing of next week’s cold front—most likely Tuesday in North Texas and Wednesday into early Thursday in South Texas—with a weaker push lowering highs to the 70s, lows to the 50s, and bringing isolated heavy downpours in spots.